Tim Frazier

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Derrick Rose

PG, Detroit Pistons

The Pistons have officially signed Markieff Morris, Derrick Rose and Tim Frazier.

The Pistons had a fairly low-key free agency but will bolster their second unit in a big way with the additions of Rose and Morris. They also did a nice job keeping the cap clear, with Frazier and Morris checking in at $2 and $3.6 million respectively on one-year deals, with Rose making $15 million over two seasons. Rose is the player who is closest to the fantasy radar but is only a late-round play.

The Bucks turned in a great season but have tons of questions moving forward

Tim Frazier

PG, Milwaukee Bucks

Tim Frazier put up a career-high 29 points on 10-of-23 shooting in 48 minutes in a season finale loss to the Thunder on Wednesday night.

Frazier has proven to be an on-and-off fantasy stream all season long as he is used for volume when teams rest their players or are attacked by the injury bug. He was on the Pelicans for much of the season, but he was picked up by the Bucks to finish the campaign. He did add six rebounds and 13 assists to the box score, and this was honestly his best game of the season. He was inside the top-300 value overall and he will likely retain the role of being a quality stream for a random week or two at different points in the season no matter what team scoops him up for 2019-2020.

Tim Frazier played a stellar 53 minutes in Sunday's loss to the Hawks tallying 20 points, 15 assists, seven rebounds, one steal and two 3-pointers.

Frazier got the start on Sunday and ended up taking full advantage of it – as many players in this game did. His previous career high in minutes was 48 and he tied his career high in assists with 15. While the game was phenomenal for fantasy purposes, he'll only be able to hold any value if Giannis Antetokounmpo, Khris Middleton and Eric Bledsoe all miss the same game again.

Bonzie Colson will make his first career start on Sunday afternoon against the Hawks, joining Tim Frazier, D.J. Wilson, Sterling Brown and Brook Lopez in the starting five.

The Bucks are dealing with injuries, but this seems a bit excessive. If you need a stream then pretty much anyone on the active roster is on the board with so few players active. Khris Middleton has been surprisingly scratched, while we’d be surprised if Eric Bledsoe checked in at all even though he’s listed as active.

Tim Frazier moved back to the bench with Elfrid Payton (finger) back in the lineup, scoring five points on 2-of-4 shooting (including a three) with three rebounds, three assists and one steal in 21 minutes.

Frazier was barely keeping his head afloat when he had the gig to himself and he can go back to the wire in the vast majority of formats.

Tim Frazier continued his slide in Wednesday's loss to the Bucks, playing 24 minutes and notching two points, five rebounds and three assists.

Frazier was added as a low-end assists guy once he got promoted to the starting five, but he's really lost the plot lately. This game comes after a scoreless, 12-minute performance, and he now has just five assists over his last two contests. He was still dropping dimes despite quiet nights otherwise before this dip but Frazier is far from a sure thing for fantasy owners.

Tim Frazier put up 14 points, three rebounds, eight assists, two steals and two triples in Sunday's road win.

Frazier looks locked into the starting five, making him a solid add for guard-needy teams in all formats. He logged 34 minutes and went 4-of-5 from the field to cap off another solid day at the office. The Pelicans may still have a depth problem but finding Frazier has been a big win for the organization.

Tim Frazier started again on Friday and was solid if unspectacular in producing six points, six rebounds, nine assists and a 3-pointer in 24 minutes of action.

With E'Twaun Moore getting hurt tonight, Frazier could be looking at a lengthy run with the starters. His recent two-game run of solid play isn't a lot to go on but he's a solid add for guard-needy teams in most formats.